"There are two kinds of adventurers: those who go truly hoping to find adventure and those who go secretly hoping they won't."

Rabindranath Tagore
Nobel Prize Winner for Literature 1913

May you be the first as I am! Warning: That may mean you fall flat on your face at times.

Wednesday, March 18

Science Report

Well yesterday we did your science project of slime. Only it didn't quiet turn out as slime. Instead it was more like putty. So if you are looking to do a project to make silly putty try the second slime recipe at Science Bob. The kids still had fun and we all learned that even though it didn't go as we had hoped we still learned something. Perfect chance to let kids know that most science comes from things not working out quiet the way we thought it would. One of the mom's made a comment about it being a failure. I was quick to point out that it really wasn't, just because something doesn't work out the way you thought doesn't make it a failure. Not learning something from it is the failure. I really wish there was a way of just completely removing that word, "failure" from our language. Think about it, how many things in this life can your truly say is a failure, that absolutely nothing is gained from it? Can you actually name something? I know I can't! Now I know that some will argue that's not that actual definition of the word. I know that, the definition is (the primary) an act or instance of failing or proving unsuccessful; lack of success. There are more definitions listed as well. When you look closely to the actual definition it simply adds to what I say, can you name an instance when there truly is a "lack of success". So something doesn't work out the way you thought, at least now you know something new. You are still able to move forward and try again looking for a result. That is why today I recommend everyone check out their local library(s) and borrow the movie "Meet the Robinsons", that family has the right idea! Remember to return it on time so you don't have any costs added. Grab one the numerous books for a bedtime story too!


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